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Re: Selecting microcontroller for hobby projects - opinions wanted.


James M. \(Jim\) Geidl
 

Andy,

You are correct, the picaxe chips are very nice. Picaxe seems to be making
a very conscious thrust into the market. I see a lot more "conversation"
about them and most of it is great. This is also US distribution but I
can't remember the name of the company that does it. Shouldn't be too hard
to find on the 'net.


James "Jim" M. Geidl, K6JMG

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Subject: [Electronics_101] Re: Selecting microcontroller for
hobby projects - opinions wanted.

Hi Vaclav

everyone seems to have forgotten PICAXE.......Really easy to
use, very cheap (UK Government subsidy), no programmer
needed, all software is free to download, great Forum,
really fast chips with a lot of I/O or smaller ones with
less.....lots of support, pcbs, and third party units, all
over the world.....

Click here:-



Greetings from

Andy Mathison

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